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"Cut diagonally" You know those quirks that little kids have? Well, this one's pretty common, I'm sure, but it's very entertaining to me. I know a five year old girl who likes her sandwiches and bread cut diagonally. Occasionally it becomes difficult to cut certain breads diagonally, and that was the situation last night when she asked for it. I had to tell her basically no way, because it was near impossible to cut it diagonally. She started to whine about it but there wasn't much I could do.
So then I started talking to someone about it and we started joking that she was soon going to want everything cut diagonally; as in french fries, potato chips, green beans, bowls of cereal, pudding, melon, the world, and just about everything else. It was a very interesting conversation, but anyway... Do you guys know any kids who have the same obsession or similar obsessions? I think it's hilarious sometimes what kids focus on... HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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( Occasionally it becomes difficult to cut certain breads diagonally )
Which ones ? ONE DAY AT A TIME http://www.newpowerradio.ca/ | |
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Homemade bread that's split itself in half already and is falling apart. HE'S COMING AGAIN | |
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i thought this was going to be about Imago's new haircut
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: i thought this was going to be about Imago's new haircut
ONE DAY AT A TIME http://www.newpowerradio.ca/ | |
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most children i know and have spent time around have little things like this... i think most people do as grown ups too
humans are interesting creatures for sure | |
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I think a lot of little kids like their sandwiches cut diagonally, it seems to be a fairly common thing.
I know a person, when she was a little girl, who liked to eat frozen bread. Her mom would take the bread right out the freezer and give it to her to eat. My nephew, when he was younger, would not eat something if it had dark spots in it. He would ask, "What's this black stuff?", and would refuse to eat it. Thankfully, he's getting better about trying new things now, but when he was younger, he was a fussy eater. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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